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Marsh Muirhead: Poet

Milt Lee talks with Bemidji dentist Marsh Muirhead about his success as a poet.


Dr. Seth Moore: Should wolves be reintroduced on Isle Royale?

In this interview with producer Martha Marnocha of WTIP North Shore Community Radio, Grand Portage Trust Lands Wildlife Biologist Dr. Seth Moore talks about the ecological considerations of Isle Royale National Park’s possible plan for reintroduction of wolves.


Andrew Hanegmon: Iron Range Makerspace

Milt Lee talks to Andrew Hanegmon about Iron Range Makerspace in Hibbing, a DIY space that offers access to equipment and tooling for creative people to use for a monthly membership fee.


Paddle Minnesota: Walt Strosser, Sue Plankis, Barry Christenson and Tonia Kittleson

Jim Gallagher talks with four people that paddle vintage wood canoes – keeping afloat families, friendships, and a way of travel.


Cool North Woods

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Snow Days

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Essence of Quiet

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Report from Loon Lake

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Spirit of the Arctic

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


Little Spirit Moon

Fred Smith is a volunteer producer at WTIP North Shore Community Radio. Each week, he shares his perspectives through Wildersmith on the Gunflint.


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